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Team work and its evaluation on the example of software testing
Bayerle, Petr ; Střížová, Vlasta (advisor) ; Hrubec, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on team work during a process of software testing and is divided in three main parts. The first part of this thesis presents main issues, goals and philosophy of software testing. This part is also aimed at core competency of software tester. The second part is aimed at definition of team, teamwork and its advantages and disadvantages. There are discussed ways how it can be measured and evaluated. The third part contains an analysis of real software development project. Significant barriers of team efficiency related to team communication and information flows within and between teams are identified and discussed. Finally there are shown some ways how they can be faced.
Design of web applications testing methodology
Fiurášek, Tomáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Borovcová, Anna (referee)
Development of web applications is closely associated with testing. This master's thesis deals with the domain of testing. The goal of this thesis is to design a methodology of testing of web applications for small software company. The designed methodology results from OpenUP methodology and author's work experience. First, the theoretical part of this thesis is devoted to testing, history of testing and introduces several approaches to testing. Next, the theoretical part focuses on web applications and its specifics in light of testing. In view of the fact that the designed methodology is inspired by OpenUP methodology, this methodology including its basic principles and components is introduced in next separate chapter. The largest chapter describes the designed methodology of testing of web applications and its basic components: roles, activities and artifacts. Also errors and their lifecycles are examined. The thesis is concluded by a short muse upon the aspects of the implementation of the designed methodology in the environment of small company.
Methodology ICONIX Process
Válková, Jana ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Kunstová, Renáta (referee)
The main part of this work deals with the introduction of agile, use case-driven methodology for software development ICONIX Process. The reader is first given to the principles of agile programming, which is followed by a detailed description of the methodology and all its stages with practical examples from the demonstration project - starting with a thorough requirements analysis, through design application, to outline the implementation and testing.
Testing in selected PHP Frameworks
Kouba, Daniel ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Burkoň, Lukáš (referee)
Objective of this document is to provide reader with briefly and cohesive overview about team cooperation, testing , agile software development practices and other modern techniques during web development process. Moreover this paper showing usage of these methodologies and recommendation how to implement it efficiently in some of modern web frameworks for rapid and easy web development (Zend Framework, CakePHP and Yii). In addition this handbook tries to explain how continual integration can be utilized on field of web development process. This work is divided into 2 main sections. The first one is about theoretical knowledge of cooperation, testing and web framework usage at web development process. In second "practical" section I will be concerned about application of this knowledge in practice. Practical section is also about creating of complete continual integration process for web development and its implementation in academic environment of University of Economics in Prague. Contribution of this sheet is mainly in providing of cohesive overview on modern web development techniques such as extreme programming, testing, cooperation and object-oriented frameworks for rapid web development.
Frameworks for unit testing in Java
Vaško, Ľubomír ; Pavlíčková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
The aim of this work is to describe the various frameworks for unit testing and set criteria for selecting the most appropriate framework. The first part is focused on description of the testing and test patterns for unit testing. The second section describes the selected frameworks, namely JUnit, TestNG, JBehava and JTiger. In the third part of the work there are set out criteria which frameworks for unit testing should meet as much as possible. Subsequent selection of framework that best meets the established criteria is done by using multi-criteria matrix choice, which is allowed to assign the weights to the criteria according to their importance.
Support of software quality management in a small company
Vávra, Pavel ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Jonáš, Zdeněk (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to create a proposal of framework which can be used to support software quality management in a small development company. Framework is composed of processes, methodologies and tools which together should improve the quality of software products of a company. Concrete implementation of the framework is shown as a case study. Data for the case study were collected in the company Cleverbee, where the author worked during the case study's creation. Personal contribution of the author of the thesis is firstly the creation of the framework concept based on author's experiences and commented list of concrete results of framework's implementation. The detailed goal setting for this thesis and the definition of the target reader can be found in the chapter 1. Introduction. The definition of main terms, which will appear in the rest of the thesis, is contained in the chapter 2. Terms. Chapter 3. Software quality and its definition is explains the term "software quality" and the nature of the small companies. Chapter 4. Software quality management forms the theoretical foundation of the thesis. In this chapter you find how the methodologies RUP and CMMI view the software quality. Chapter 5. Framework concept contains the concept of the software quality management framework. Framework is based upon relevant sources and also author's personal experience. The chapter 6. Case study describes the concrete example of the implementation of the proposed framework. The case study also contains descriptions of the used software tools. The chapter 7. Conclusion contains the brief resume of the findings of the thesis.
Tuning and testing of database systems for needs of digital archive SAFE III
Pobuda, Tomáš ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Štrunc, Martin (referee)
Thesis deal with tuning of database Oracle, which is used by digital archive SAFE. In the concrete deal with setting parameters of database. It is divided to three parts. In first part it characterizes factors that influence performance of database. In second part it describes possibilities of tuning and setting Oracle database. In third part it is first introduced digital archive SAFE, after that it is chosen suitable testing tool for workload generation and described test scenarios and last are performed tests and compared results at different database database settings. Goal of thesis is description and trial tuning of Oracle database, which is used by digital archive SAFE. Other goal is test of files inserting into digital archive at different settings (saving to the database, on file system). These goals are achieved by testing tool workload generation and compare response time at different settings. Contribution of this thesis is above all trial of tuning Oracle database, which is used by digital archive SAFE. Document can be used like handbook for implementatory of tested implementation of digital archive SAFE.
Web application for programming student training
Podolka, Luděk ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Pecinovský, Rudolf (referee)
Goal of this master thesis is to describe possible solutions for compilation, execution and unit testing of user programs written in Java hosted on web server. Another goal is to design and to implement web application which would allow students to write and to test simple programs during Java lessons. Chosen method for achieving first goal is studying relevant resources, mainly documentation and source code of projects which implement dynamic program execution. To accomplish the second goal the author uses requirements analysis and principles of agile methodology of extreme programming. Parts of UML notation are used to make the design part clear. First part is focused on theory behind dynamic program execution in Java, class loading, compilation of source code and software security. Overview of tools built upon these basic concepts follows. These are dynamic module systems, software testing tools, build automation tools and continuous integration servers. Previously mentioned tools implement dynamic program execution. Third group consists of tools for source code quality analysis which could be considered as components of application for education purposes that is to be implemented. The author summarizes the task of new application development and performs requirement analysis in the practical part. Internal structure of future application is briefly discussed by the author. The demonstration of detailed design is derived from one of user stories. Overview of tools and technologies used during the analysis, design and implementation is also part of the text. Integral part of this thesis is web application hosted on http://kitscm.vse.cz/tppv/. Authors contribution to the topic is synthesis of existing solutions to problems neccessary to analyze, design and implement working web application for program testing and the result of these processes itself.
Aplication of SOX in IBM Czech republic
Kušnírová, Barbora ; Pelák, Jiří (advisor) ; Vašek, Libor (referee)
This paper is about Sarbanes-Oxley Act that was passed in response to the financial scandals such as Enron and WorldCom. SOX created organization PCAOB that has 6 auditing standards in its portfolio. My thesis is aim at Auditing standard no. 5. IBM was also affected by this law and so the thesis is focused on internal controls, testing and quarterly certification. At the end, there is a part about the relationship between IBM and its customers who are under this law as well.

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